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Airedale International runs training programme in Dubai

Airedale embraces Innovation Week with a training programme on the latest precision cooling solutions

Air conditioning and refrigeration manufacturer, Airedale International, has embarked on a training programme in Dubai showcasing the latest developments in precision cooling solutions and controls as part of UAE Innovation Week (21st- 24th November 2016).

More than 40 professionals from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Lebanon & Jordan participated in the four-day programme, which took place at Time Plaza Hotel Dubai and Le Meridien Dubai.

Designed to support field engineers and technicians working with Airedale equipment, the first day was a classroom discussion day and covered topics including; general installation considerations, requirements for installation and commissioning, and fault-finding techniques.

The next two days provided in depth practical training on specific precision cooling solutions and their controls. Best practice in building management system integration was also featured.

A separate commercial section of the programme, on the 24th November, provided a platform for sharing knowledge, with ‘open floor’ sessions, keeping the programme lively and inclusive.

Muhammad Afaq, technical engineer from Al Mazroui Advanced Technology LLC, said: “The ‘hands on training’ was very well conducted and informative. Following this, I am now confident I can solve the majority of the issues, I face on site.”

Syed Nusrath, sales manager from Saudi Temco, added: “The event was well managed and I appreciated the efforts by the Airedale team which confirmed their commitment in this region.”

30 November 2016

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